Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang, Jianing Zhang, Mingliang Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Dec. 5, 2024

Background This study focused on the research hotspots and development trends of neuroimaging social anxiety (SA) in past 25 years. Methods We selected 1,305 studies SA from Web Science Scopus January 1998 to December 2023. CiteSpace was used analyze number published articles visually, cited references, cooperation among authors institutions, co-occurrence keywords, clustering burst time zone co-occurring keywords. Results A total were included, annual over nearly years showed overall trend is rise. The analysis author institutional collaboration reveals that most collaborate closely. Among them, team led by Pine, Daniel S 59 articles, making it central team. Harvard University identified as institution this network. can be categorized into four areas: techniques, cognitive processing areas, core brain regions networks, neural predictors treatment outcomes SA. recent keywords are “cognitive behavioral therapy,” “systematic review,” “machine learning,” “major clinical study,” “transcranial direct current stimulation,” “depression,” “outcome assessment,” which provided clues frontiers. Based map keyword map, appears exploring activity involved processing, such face attentional bias, well comorbidity depression, through imaging technology, using signals Conclusion conducted a comprehensive, objective, visual publications, revealed hot topics concerning mechanism work might assist researchers identifying new insights potential collaborators topics, directions.

Language: Английский

Psychometric evaluation of the exercise-related cognitive errors questionnaire among Chinese emerging adults DOI Creative Commons
Mengyao Guo,

Jin Kuang,

Ting Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Background Cognitive errors involve negatively biased or distorted thinking patterns that can hinder effective decision-making. When such a phenomenon occurs in the exercise domain, this is referred to as exercise-related cognitive error. Such are typically assessed via questionnaire, but validated instrument for application Chinese-speaking populations lacking. Thus, study aims validate Chinese version of Exercise-related Errors Questionnaire (E-CEQ-C) among emerging adults, self-report measure evaluate context-relevant information related exercise. Methods Following forward-backward translation E-CEQ ( N = 24 items), E-CEQ-C and Distortions (CD-Quest-C) gathering evidence criterion-related validity were administered sample adults 376, 29.0% male) through an online survey. After two-week interval, 105 out 376 participants attended re-test E-CEQ-C. Item analysis, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), internal consistency, test–retest reliability, concurrent analyzed. Results The findings from CFA support 24-item informed six-factor structure (χ 2 699.038, RMSEA 0.073, CFI 0.919, TLI 0.904, SRMR 0.055). Cronbach’s α six dimensions all above 0.7. reliability coefficients each subscale total scale acceptable, ranging 0.60 0.81. In accordance with literature, we also observed positive associations between constructs CD-Quest-C, which provided Conclusion This showed psychometrically sound assess populations.

Language: Английский

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Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang, Jianing Zhang, Mingliang Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Dec. 5, 2024

Background This study focused on the research hotspots and development trends of neuroimaging social anxiety (SA) in past 25 years. Methods We selected 1,305 studies SA from Web Science Scopus January 1998 to December 2023. CiteSpace was used analyze number published articles visually, cited references, cooperation among authors institutions, co-occurrence keywords, clustering burst time zone co-occurring keywords. Results A total were included, annual over nearly years showed overall trend is rise. The analysis author institutional collaboration reveals that most collaborate closely. Among them, team led by Pine, Daniel S 59 articles, making it central team. Harvard University identified as institution this network. can be categorized into four areas: techniques, cognitive processing areas, core brain regions networks, neural predictors treatment outcomes SA. recent keywords are “cognitive behavioral therapy,” “systematic review,” “machine learning,” “major clinical study,” “transcranial direct current stimulation,” “depression,” “outcome assessment,” which provided clues frontiers. Based map keyword map, appears exploring activity involved processing, such face attentional bias, well comorbidity depression, through imaging technology, using signals Conclusion conducted a comprehensive, objective, visual publications, revealed hot topics concerning mechanism work might assist researchers identifying new insights potential collaborators topics, directions.

Language: Английский

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